Stupidly, I didn't pay much attention to round 25, I kept three of my hand from 24 and threw in two RQ10 Impalas thinking that they'd lose enough on the slippery stuff. Nope, three stars, doh!
Stupidly, I didn't pay much attention to round 25, I kept three of my hand from 24 and threw in two RQ10 Impalas thinking that they'd lose enough on the slippery stuff. Nope, three stars, doh!
yeah, the challenges are very easy lately, especially considering they reward ultras.
Stupidly, I didn't pay much attention to round 25, I kept three of my hand from 24 and threw in two RQ10 Impalas thinking that they'd lose enough on the slippery stuff. Nope, three stars, doh!
yeah, the challenges are very easy lately, especially considering they reward ultras.
Some are. Couldn't beat that one with the Nissan..
Ah since the recent accident I don't think he'll be participating in any more tournaments while he recovers.
He was happy during the week to get a message from his 18 year old granddaughter putting him in charge of finding some classic wedding transport for her big day. The text read "hey gramps, can you plz find us three '50z roadsterz 4 da wedding? thx!"
Of course her fiancé could source some cars but he's very young like her and would probably end up sourcing some kind of awful street racer which wouldn't suit the theme.
Attempted to base a farm hand off this. My R34 is maxed, so I substituted an R32, thinking it would lose. Nope, it trounced that Evo and gave me a 3* win. Didn't expect that Evo to be so bad on slalom....
Attempted to base a farm hand off this. My R34 is maxed, so I substituted an R32, thinking it would lose. Nope, it trounced that Evo and gave me a 3* win. Didn't expect that Evo to be so bad on slalom....
Yep it is pretty pants, the R34 wasn't that far behind
Come on people. Whether you think it is harmless or funny or what ever, Hutch has already made it clear that posting the Challenge information in the forum in advance is not acceptable.
Come on people. Whether you think it is harmless or funny or what ever, Hutch has already made it clear that posting the Challenge information in the forum in advance is not acceptable.
Fair enough I'll respect that in future but since you asked, both. Funny because I have a childish sense of humour and harmless because I struggle to see how knowing what the prize is two days in advance offers any real advantage or harms Hutch's revenue stream.
Come on people. Whether you think it is harmless or funny or what ever, Hutch has already made it clear that posting the Challenge information in the forum in advance is not acceptable.
Fair enough. But I mean, I have been doing this since 1st December — 11 weeks in a row without a word from Hutch, let alone a warning. If I had been warned you were going to take down my post, I wouldn't have wasted my time on it.
Looks like the Copo Camaro has rubbish acceleration. In round 23, my 333 Merc AMG SLS Electric absolutely smoked it down the first straight.
With a couple of notable exceptions, most American Dream cars have terrible MRA by the look of it. I’ve been wondering whether it’s an error in how they were set up. For example the RQ14 Plymouth cuda fastback gets smoked by the RQ12 Monte Carlo despite having 40 more hp and 300kg lighter.
Looks like the Copo Camaro has rubbish acceleration. In round 23, my 333 Merc AMG SLS Electric absolutely smoked it down the first straight.
With a couple of notable exceptions, most American Dream cars have terrible MRA by the look of it. I’ve been wondering whether it’s an error in how they were set up. For example the RQ14 Plymouth cuda fastback gets smoked by the RQ12 Monte Carlo despite having 40 more hp and 300kg lighter.
Yeah I've wondered this too. There was a massive amount of low RQ drag muscle cars added, and pretty much none of them are useful despite what their stats suggest. It doesn't seem right.
Just out of curiosity.. why does it matter so much? People cannot start the challange early. The info doesn't help people know what the actual track sets are. As soon as it starts the people see the same info and have the same starting time. Is there any actual harm in it?
Hutch said at one point that they didn't want people looking into the future in events to get an advantage, while I understand that for PvP events I don't really get why it matters in the challenge, it would be nice to actually get an opinion from hutch regarding this as my belief is that when they said it they too were only thinking about PvP.
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He was happy during the week to get a message from his 18 year old granddaughter putting him in charge of finding some classic wedding transport for her big day. The text read "hey gramps, can you plz find us three '50z roadsterz 4 da wedding? thx!"
Of course her fiancé could source some cars but he's very young like her and would probably end up sourcing some kind of awful street racer which wouldn't suit the theme.
+50 for the first four races, -50 for the last one.
Pure Street Racer agricultural hand
I may have to tell you guys another tale next week.
Funny because I have a childish sense of humour and harmless because I struggle to see how knowing what the prize is two days in advance offers any real advantage or harms Hutch's revenue stream.
+58 / +88 / +100 / +50 / -50 = 296-50